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Boss 'perfectly placed' for new uranium cycle

BOSS Energy has improved the economics of its Honeymoon uranium study in South Australia, paving the way for the project to move to the next stage.

 Boss Energy's Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia

Boss Energy's Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia

The company released the results of an enhanced feasibility study, which saw a 35% rise in the project's pre-tax net present value to US$309 million. Capital costs to restart the mine fell 14% to $60.19...

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